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You must have completed a B.Sc. Or BE/B.Tech degree in Computer Science, IT, Cyber Security or any other equivalent degree from a recognised institution to be eligible for M.Sc. Cyber Security course. Also, you have must complete graduation with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. Then only you can opt for M.Sc. In cyber security for your Masters.
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Better understanding of legal implications: As a CA you may come across various legal issues in your work, such as tax laws, company law, contract law, etc. An LL.B. Degree can help you develop a better understanding of these legal implications and help you interpret and apply them more effectively in your work. Ability to handle legal matters independently: With an LL.B. Degree, you can handle legal matters related to your
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